Mohamed Salah could match a Premier League feat last achieved for Liverpool by Luis Suarez against Chelsea at Anfield on Saturday.

To find out what record the Reds' Egyptian forward could emulate, plus six other key pre-match facts from club statistician Ged Rea, read on...

Salah has scored twice in each of the club's last two top-flight games. Should he repeat the feat against Chelsea, he will become the first Liverpool player since Suarez in December 2013 to score more than once in three successive Premier League matches.

The last two Anfield league clashes have ended 1-1, but there has never been three successive draws of any score in the league at Liverpool's home.

The Reds are unbeaten in their last five Premier League games against Chelsea home and away (two wins and three draws). Their best run in the Premier League era is six, which they set between 1994-96 and again from 2010-13.

Liverpool have won their last three league games by a three-goal margin. A repeat on Saturday would see it happen four times in a row for the first time since the autumn of 1987.

The Reds have conceded only once in their last eight Premier League home matches.

Emre Can could make his 100th Premier League appearance for Liverpool, should he overcome a muscular problem.

In last season's Anfield draw, Simon Mignolet saved a Diego Costa penalty - his sixth stop from 14 Premier League spot-kicks faced. The Belgian has since added to his tally by keeping out a penalty from Leicester City's Jamie Vardy.